Yearly Archives: 2023
City council approves redistricting amid fights and conspiracy allegations
The Reno City Council on Wednesday voted in favor of proposed ward boundary changes to create a sixth ward, as required by state law.
City sells properties for ‘economic development’
Reno City Council members this week approved the sale of two city-owned parcels for what they said were economic development projects.
Trustees hear updates on school safety
The School Board of Trustees on Tuesday heard a presentation regarding the role of WCSD School Police and updates to school safety.
Annual Cantaloupe Festival, Country Fair opens Friday
The Fallon Cantaloupe Festival and Country Fair has been on an upward climb with this year’s event being the biggest to date.
Permit fees to increase for short term rentals
Washoe County commissioners Tuesday voted to approve a fee increase for short-term rentals but declined to cap the number of STRs allowed in unincorporated Washoe County.
Nevada healthcare experts Leading Employer Health Summit on Sept. 7 (sponsored)
The Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce has released the run-of-show for the upcoming "Taking Control of Employer Healthcare Spend in Nevada" Summit on Sept. 7th at the J Resort.
Judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit against Sparks firefighter (video)
Washoe County Second Judicial District Court Judge Barry Breslow on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed against a Sparks firefighter accused of assaulting an older woman.
Need things to do in Reno this weekend? Head to The ROW (sponsored)
Google “things to do in Reno this weekend,” and you’ll get a long list of compelling options. No matter the time of year. When it comes to favorite Reno resorts? Look no further than The ROW.
Judge rules O’Connor must remain at Lake’s Crossing
For the third time, a Fallon man charged in the murder of a fellow church member in 2018 was ruled incompetent to stand trial.
Commissioners look to balance public safety, housing needs
A developer’s request for a fire road easement on Tuesday led to a discussion that seemingly pitted public safety against housing in a lengthy portion of the Washoe Board of County Commissioners meeting.